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"By Andrew Walker
BBC News, Bida, Nigeria


Nigerian Mohammed Bello Abubakar, 84, has advised other men not to  
follow his example and marry 86 women.

The former teacher and Muslim preacher, who lives in Niger State with  
his wives and at least 170 children, says he is able to cope only with  
the help of God.

"A man with 10 wives would collapse and die, but my own power is given  
by Allah. That is why I have been able to control 86 of them," he told  
the BBC.

He says his wives have sought him out because of his reputation as a  
healer.

"I don't go looking for them, they come to me. I will consider the  
fact that God has asked me to do it and I will just marry them."

But such claims have alienated the Islamic authorities in Nigeria, who  
have branded his family a cult.


When you marry a man with 86 wives you know he knows how to look after  
them

Most Muslim scholars agree that a man is allowed to have four wives,  
as long as he can treat them equally.

But Mr Bello Abubakar says there is no punishment stated in the Koran  
for having more than four wives.

"To my understanding the Koran does not place a limit and it is up to  
what your own power, your own endowment and ability allows," he says.

"God did not say what the punishment should be for a man who has more  
than four wives, but he was specific about the punishment for  
fornication and adultery."

'Order from God'

As Mr Bello Abubakar emerged from his compound to speak to the BBC,  
his wives and children broke out into a praise song.


Most of his wives are less than a quarter of his age - and many are  
younger than some of his own children.

The wives the BBC spoke to say they met Mr Bello Abubakar when they  
went to him to seek help for various illnesses, which they say he cured.

"As soon as I met him the headache was gone," says Sharifat Bello  
Abubakar, who was 25 at the time and Mr Bello Abubakar 74.

"God told me it was time to be his wife. Praise be to God I am his  
wife now."

Ganiat Mohammed Bello has been married to the man everyone calls  
"Baba" for 20 years.

When she was in secondary school her mother took her for a  
consultation with Mr Bello Abubakar and he proposed afterwards.

"I said I couldn't marry an older man, but he said it was directly an  
order from God," she says.

She married another man but they divorced and she returned to Mr Bello  
Abubakar.

"I am now the happiest woman on earth. When you marry a man with 86  
wives you know he knows how to look after them," she said.



Mr Bello Abubakar and his wives do not work and he has no visible  
means of supporting such a large family.


He refuses to say how he makes enough money to pay for the huge cost  
of feeding and clothing so many people.

Every mealtime they cook three 12kg bags of rice which costs $915  
(£457) every day.

"It's all from God," he says.

Other residents of Bida, the village where he lives in the northern  
Nigerian state, say they do not know how he supports the family.

According to one of his wives, Mr Bello Abubakar sometimes asks his  
children to go and beg for 200 naira ($1.69, £0.87), which if they all  
did so would bring in about $290 (£149).

Most of his wives live in a squalid, unfinished house in Bida; others  
live in his house in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital.

He refuses to allow any of his family or other devotees to take  
medicine and says he does not believe that malaria exists.


"As you sit here if you have any illness I can see it and just remove  
it," he says.
But not everyone can be cured and one of his wives, Hafsat Bello  
Mohammed, says two of her children have died.

"They were sick and we told God and God said their time has come."

She says that most of the wives see Mr Bello Abubakar as next in line  
from the Prophet Muhammad.

Indeed, he claims the Prophet Muhammad speaks to him personally and  
gives detailed descriptions of his experiences.

It is a serious claim for a Muslim to make.

"This is heresy, he is a heretic," says Ustaz Abubakar Siddique, an  
imam of Abuja's Central Mosque."

God's will Maru

  "The word god is for me nothing more than the expression and product  
of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable, but still  
primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish." - Albert  
Einstein

-- 
William T Goodall
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